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Without flexible access to varied grazing lands, Maasai cattle become highly vulnerable, particularly during drought conditions. The forthcoming dry season could see devastating cattle losses ...
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Nation on MSNCan cattle and wildlife co-exist in the Mara?Scientists are at each other's throats over one of Africa's most beloved landscapes, and the outcome could change life for both wildlife and the people who have called this area home for centuries.It ...
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Tuko News on MSNSiaya: Suspected Cattle Thieves Escape Death as Residents Torch Lorry Linked to TheftSome suspected cattle thieves from Bondo escaped death by a whisker as furious residents ambushed them following an alleged ...
At this new safari camp in Kenya, the adventure doesn’t end when the sun goes down. Instead, the night sky becomes the main ...
Ledama Olekina introduced his beautiful wife Susan for the first time, leaving the crowd in awe at a Maasai event. Social ...
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Africanews English on MSNMaasai women turn to cricket farming for sustainabilityI love cattle very much,” she says ... "When they came to teach us, the Maasai, about crickets, we were shocked. What is this ...
The documentary presents an in-depth look at the lives of the Maasai plains people of East Africa, where arable land is ...
On the shores of Lake Baringo in Kenya’s Rift Valley, an unusual common denominator has helped bring peace to two warring ...
The cattle rely heavily on the grass that is kept at optimum levels by wild grazers in the region such as buffaloes, zebras, and antelopes. "Maasai lives revolve around cattle. In fact ...
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